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    Need Feeding/Exercise Advice

    So I'm obviously a novice at garter snake care, but I'm pretty sure Matt is starting to get a bit chunky. The pet store I go to (a Petco in NYC) has several feeding options, but no safe feeder fish (they have frozen pinkies, goldfish and worms). Is there any feeding and/or exercise advice you guys could give me to help slim her down? Especially if any of you live in Manhattan and know of another store (preferably near Central Park) that has good fish or other diet options.

    I feed her around once a week and she usually poops twice during that week. I take her out of the cage to move around a bit and sometimes swim in the sink, but I don't think it's enough exercise. She has a 10 gallon tank, would be a stretch to fit anything bigger in my small apartment, though it is possible.

    First few weeks I had her - Was eating minnows and goldfish until I found out that these were dangerous

    Since then (about four months) - eats three pinkies a week, once in a while I'll give her some fish fillet during the week, but just a bite (would be equivalent to around 1 or 2 goldfish in size).

    I've never fed her worms since they always seem like they're dead or the wrong kind at Petco and my wife would probably stab me if I kept worms in the fridge anyway. Thinking of feeding her two pinkies a week instead, but don't want her to be hungry and uncomfortable.

    Should I feed her more often but smaller portions? Maybe a pinkie every few days? Thanks for the help.

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    Re: Need Feeding/Exercise Advice

    What's her age, length and weight?
    You said you changed how you fed her at 4 months, so I assume for now she's around the same age as our checkereds (one around 6 months, the others born 2 August). Our largest is about 25g and 35-40cm, her sister is about 19g and around 35cm. They get 2 feeds a week now (Mon and Thu), the biggest one gets rationed because we think she's putting a bit of weight on round the hips, so she only gets enough chopped pinky to make up a whole one (she will keep eating everything offered to her) or an equivalent amount of salmon fillet. The other two tend to take as much as they want, but usually only take a couple of pieces (I chop pinkies so that the pieces are all about the size of the pinky head, which are a good size for our girls to swallow easily).
    Our cuitzeoensis pair are 17 months old and eat once a week, plus whatever the little ones don't eat midweek. They get a whole pinky each and a pile of fish fillet equivalent to another pinky. For comparison, they are 95g and 68g and the female is around 90cm, the male around 80cm.

    Exercise-wise, swimming was recommended in a thread about exercise recently. So I try to give each of ours a swim in the bath each week, maybe 10-15 minutes depending on when they start resting more than swimming. Have you got vines or plants to climb up in the viv? I think that's extra exercise compared to slithering on the flat.
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    Re: Need Feeding/Exercise Advice

    I would really consider getting a bigger tank for her if you can swing it in your apartment...I managed to fit three 20 gallon tanks in my little house...you can probably find a way to do it...it will be tight but much better for her . I don't know if this helps at all but I buy fish from the supermarket...salmon, steel-head trout, tilapia...you just have to make sure it's fresh and American or Alaskan caught. I get it from the seafood counter and freeze it. I alternate that with pinkies, and worms. The worms I buy from a marine/bait store. My family was a bit grossed out at me keeping worms in the fridge at first too, but they're in a plastic container so... I have to be careful about plants and vines in my vivs as my snakes like to look for ways to use the plants to escape. I put low plants though, and they climb around in those.
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    Re: Need Feeding/Exercise Advice

    Mine loves to climb, swear she thinks she's a tree snake! just be sure like REALLY sure that your top is secure n put in some dollar store fake vines n such for your snake to climb. should enjoy it
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    Re: Need Feeding/Exercise Advice

    Quote Originally Posted by EasternGirl View Post
    salmon, steel-head trout, tilapia...you just have to make sure it's fresh and American or Alaskan caught.
    I'd argue that you want to be looking for Scottish salmon, as that's what I look for

    The degree to which ours climb varies quite a lot. The larger ones still climb, but not so much because the plants don't take the weight so well. The 4-6 month old checkereds love to climb, one of the in particular enjoys climbing and falling out of plants. Lucky for us that there is no way out through the tops of our vivs, they are all firmly clipped in place. The other day I saw one of our girls had climbed the vine to the top corner and was leaning back and checking the top of the viv for about a third the length of her body, like she was slithering on the ceiling. Normally the camera is nearby, but it was upstairs after transferring photos.
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    Re: Need Feeding/Exercise Advice

    Isn't it so funny to watch when they climb and then plop out of the plants? Lol...
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    Re: Need Feeding/Exercise Advice

    She wasn't four months old, it was around four months ago that I got her. I found her in the wild (well, in the city, on the streets of Harlem). It wouldn't surprise me if she was less than a year or five years old, I have no idea. I might take her to a vet soon to find out more logistics (I'm not even 100% sure Matt is a she). As far as length she's around the length of the cage, so maybe two feet. How would I weigh her?

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    Re: Need Feeding/Exercise Advice

    If she's around 2 feet s/he could be around a year, depends on the specied I think. I don't think at that size s/he needs feeding more than once a week. Have you posted a photo of his/her tail, that allows some of the experienced guys to sex a snake fairly well if the photos are good.

    Weighing - I use our kitchen scales, put a RUB on them, zero with the RUB on, then pop the snake in the RUB. The scales are supposed to be accurate +/- 1g, which will have to do because I can't justify a set of lab scales just to weigh a snake - maybe I need to find out where drugs dealers buy their scales from, I can't imagine they pay £75 for a set of scales.
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    Re: Need Feeding/Exercise Advice

    Quote Originally Posted by chris-uk View Post
    If she's around 2 feet s/he could be around a year, depends on the specied I think. I don't think at that size s/he needs feeding more than once a week. Have you posted a photo of his/her tail, that allows some of the experienced guys to sex a snake fairly well if the photos are good.

    Weighing - I use our kitchen scales, put a RUB on them, zero with the RUB on, then pop the snake in the RUB. The scales are supposed to be accurate +/- 1g, which will have to do because I can't justify a set of lab scales just to weigh a snake - maybe I need to find out where drugs dealers buy their scales from, I can't imagine they pay £75 for a set of scales.
    Are you kidding Chris i imagine drug dealers can afford gold plated ones
    ​I'm not actually a gynecologist...but i'll take a look.

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    Re: Need Feeding/Exercise Advice

    Quote Originally Posted by PINJOHN View Post
    Are you kidding Chris i imagine drug dealers can afford gold plated ones
    I just had a quick search and found some on Amazon. Interesting that the little pocket scales that weigh down to 0.1g are less than £10, problem is they only weigh up to 100g. The other interesting thing was the "People who bought this also bought".... Pack of 100 1.25"x2" plastic bags... Pack of 200 1.5"x2" plastic bags...
    There were some accurate scales that went up to 3kg for about £20, but I'll stick with the kitchen scales for now.
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